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By Jill Dominguez
Sharing the journey of spiritual awakening through personal stories, ideas, and resources
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In this episode of "Spiritual but Not Religious" with Jill Dominguez, we delve into the profound insights of Wake Up Call by Tom Rapsas. Tom's journey mirrors many of our own as he navigates a departure from the confines of organized religion toward a more expansive spiritual understanding. Through his exploration of various traditions and thinkers, Tom shares with us the realization that true wisdom transcends any single belief system or authority.
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Links:
About Tom Rapsas and Wake Up Call:
https://www.tomrapsas.com
Andre Dubus II essay:
https://sites.up.edu/portlandmagazine/making-sandwiches-for-my-daughters/
NPR interview with Andre Dubus III:
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/01/1191357456/novelist-andre-dubus-iii
The Guardian article on awe:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/sep/23/how-getting-more-awe-can-improve-your-life-and-even-make-you-a-nicer-person
Richard Rohr on nonduality:
https://cac.org/daily-meditations/the-dualistic-mind-2017-01-29/
Eckhart Tolle interview "On Being":
https://eckharttolle.com/listen-on-being-with-krista-tippett/
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Episode 13 of the Spiritual But Not Religious podcast with Jill Dominguez.
In this podcast, we explore the profound wisdom encapsulated in the words of Ramana Maharshi, as shared by Robert Wolfe in "Ramana Maharshi: Teachings of Self-Realization". Ramana's declaration, "Only the Absolute Being is real," challenges conventional notions of reality, inviting us to transcend the illusions of the mind and embrace the ultimate truth.
You can find a video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/VnXlZp5Lamo.
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In this episode, I discuss my takeaways from the novel by Wesley J. Wildman titled The Winding Way Home. This work of fiction explores the life of Jesse as he navigates his way through the latter half of his life. Along the way, Jesse experiences much joy and much agony, nurturing a journey towards spiritual fulfillment along the way.
In my discussion, I relate the Buddhist teachings of dukkha dukkha, viparinama dukkha, and sankhara dukkha to the characters in the novel and to my own life.
I found these references to be helpful to my understanding of the dukkhas:
Information on Riding the Windhorse:
https://www.chronicleproject.com/riding-on-the-wind-the-culture-of-windhorse/
The book is an advanced review copy that I received from the publisher, Wildhouse Fiction. No compensation was received for this review.
The background music is "Thin Places" by Jesse Gallagher.
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Dive into the profound intersections of addiction, spirituality, and recovery. Join me as I explore the transformative journey outlined in Peg O'Connor's book, Higher and Friendly Powers: Transforming Addiction and Suffering. Throughout this book, Peg draws inspiration from the wisdom of spiritual researcher, philosopher, lecturer, and author William James. From the origins of Alcoholics Anonymous to the power of spiritual awakening, discover how embracing positivity and gratitude can pave the way to a life of fulfillment and recovery.
For more information on Peg O'Connor, William James, and Alcoholics Anonymous, explore the following links:
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This episode is a bit of a meditation on a leaf I saw on the ground during a morning walk. That leaf inspired me to think of all the people of the Earth as leaves on a tree. When we nurture the tree, the tree takes care of us all. Our purpose is to nurture the tree and each other, so that the tree will stay healthy and bear new leaves after we are gone.
If you would like to see the imagery that accompanies this episode, you can find the video version on my YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/juukk8GU-Yg.
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In this podcast episode, I talk about the feelings that accompany the death of a loved one: loss, grief, guilt, and the search for answers. My inspirations for this episode came from my own struggle with the death of my mother, and a book called "Tyson's Gift: How an 8-Pound K9 Became a Man's Greatest Spiritual Guide", by Brandon Wainwright. Learn more about Brandon and his book at https://tysonsgift.com/about.
For those who prefer a video format, see https://youtu.be/eAfBHreGnKk.
You can see more episodes and blog posts at the Spiritual But Not Religious website at https://www.spiritualbnr.org/.
Background music: "Rain Cloud Music" by Emily A. Sprague
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This is Episode 8 of the Spiritual But Not Religious podcast by Jill Dominguez. In this podcast, Jill summarizes key points from chapters four through the end of Andre Halaw's book "Neti-Neti Meditation".
For a video version of this podcast (including subtitles), go to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJeyAmTqsGQLmfMWaogH7mQ
For a written transcript, go to: https://www.spiritualbnr.org/blog/part-2-a-review-of-neti-neti-meditation
Link to "Neti-Neti Meditation" by Andre Halaw on Amazon.com: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00GP62LU0
Link to "True Meditation" by Adyanshanti (another insightful meditation resource I found on Audible.com): https://www.audible.com/pd/True-Meditation-Audiobook/B002V0153I?asin=B002V0153I
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In this podcast, Jill summarizes key points from chapters one through three of Andre Halaw's book "Neti-Neti Meditation".
For a video version of this podcast (including subtitles), go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJeyAmTqsGQLmfMWaogH7mQ.
For a written transcript, go to https://www.spiritualbnr.org/blog/part-1-a-review-of-neti-neti-meditation.
Link to "Neti-Neti Meditation" by Andre Halaw on Amazon.com: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00GP62LU0
Link to "True Meditation" by Adyanshanti (another insightful meditation resource I found on Audible.com): https://www.audible.com/pd/True-Meditation-Audiobook/B002V0153I?asin=B002V0153I
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Andre Halaw has a wonderful way of wording things, and he explains the concept of Nothingness in a beautiful way that reinforces the ideas from the resources we've explored in previous episodes. This book takes us step by step through the process of revealing our true natures, and is a great lead-in to the next podcast in which I'll discuss the concept of Neti-Neti meditation using another book by Halaw as a reference.
You can find the audio and full transcript of this episode on my website at SpiritualBNR.org/blog/making-sense-of-nothingness.
For a video version of this podcast, go to https://youtu.be/x--EwTTxfLY.
Other resources that might be helpful:
Books (as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases made through these links):
• God is Nothingness (Kindle version)
https://amzn.to/3xh5uLI
• God is Nothingness (paperback version)
https://amzn.to/3awKjLZ
Websites:
Non-Duality – Applied Advaita and the 'Direct Path':
https://not-two.net/advaita-zen-dzogchen-and-taoism/
Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advaita_Vedanta
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nondualism#Hinduism
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In this episode I'll be talking about what I have learned from reading Dr. David R. Hawkins' book "The Eye of the I: From Which Nothing is Hidden". This book delves deeply into awareness, what it means to exist, the meaninglessness of time, the role of the mind, and the nature of God.
Read the full transcript at https://www.spiritualbnr.org/blog/what-i-learned-from-the-eye-of-the-i.
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
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